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What we cover in MRI safety

MRI safety is a system of people, processes, and environments working together to reduce risk. Use this page as a hub for the topics that matter most in daily MRI operations.

MRI safety zones explained

How Zones I – IV support access control, screening, and safe movement through the MRI environment.


Screening and clearance

Practical screening workflows for patients, staff, and vendors plus documentation habits that reduce surprises.


MR Safe vs MR Conditional

How to interpret labeling, conditions of use, and why “conditional” is never one-size-fits all.


Workflow and equipment

Transport, monitoring, and accessories that support safe care while maintaining image quality and throughput.

A practical MRI safety mindset

MRI safety depends on consistent processes more than individual memory. Small, repeatable habits reduce risk and help teams identify potential hazards before they become incidents. Focus on consistency, clear roles, and “pause points” before entering higher-risk areas.

Standardize screening questions and verify implants with reliable sources, not memory.

Treat Zone III and IV access as a controlled process, not a shortcut.

Confirm MR conditions of use every time: field strength, SAR limits, positioning, and accessories.

Safety improves when the workflow makes the safe choice the easy choice.

FAQ

Quick answers for busy teams

These are common questions about MRI safety that come up during screening, equipment selection, and day-to-day MRI operations.

Contact

Re-check whenever equipment changes hands, is serviced, or is used in a new configuration. Periodic audits help catch worn labels, missing accessories, and “workarounds” that drift into routine.